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ANTONYMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

A word which has the opposite meaning of another, although not necessarily in all its senses.
Eg: “Busy” is an antonym of “Relaxed”
Artificial” is an antonym of “Natural
Antonyms are frequently asked in Banking exams either directly or from the Reading Comprehension passages thus making it overall an important topic to study.

Word Meaning
  • Affluence                                             Indigence
  • Stiff                                                      Flexible
  • Intelligent                                            Dull
  • Asset                                                   Liability


Learn more Antonyms here..

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